The IAEM Certification Commission seeks dedicated emergency management professionals to serve as Certification Commissioners for the AEM/CEM Class of 2028. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to the integrity and advancement of the Certification Program while shaping the future of emergency management certification.
Shape the Future of Certification – Play a key role in maintaining and improving the Certification Program. Engage with Industry Leaders – Work alongside top professionals in the emergency management field. Expand Your Professional Impact – Contribute to the credibility and high standards of IAEM certification. Receive Recertification Benefits – Successfully completing a three-year term waives your next recertification fee (if not covered by your employer). Make a Meaningful Contribution – Help uphold the highest professional standards for emergency managers worldwide.
To be eligible, candidates must:
IAEM is particularly seeking candidates from the following sectors:
However, all qualified U.S. CEMs are encouraged to apply as other opportunities may become available.
Interested individuals must submit the following in one PDF file to IAEM Program Manager Terry Lightheart-Sadler (terry@iaem.com) by June 1, 2025:
Note: If your supervisor is also a CEM, only one letter is required as long as it addresses both reference requirements. ⚠️ Incomplete applications will not be considered. Candidates will receive confirmation of their submission once the required information is received.
Being a Certification Commissioner requires dedication and a willingness to contribute time to uphold IAEM’s high certification standards. Commissioners must:
Joining the IAEM Certification Commission is an incredible opportunity to contribute to the future of emergency management, engage with top professionals, and enhance your leadership experience. If you are passionate about upholding high certification standards and have the qualifications and commitment to serve, we encourage you to apply!
Questions Questions should be directed to Terry Lightheart-Sadler, CEM at terry@iaem.com.